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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 502 - LICENSES, TAGS AND PERMITS

NRS 502.140 Tags used as method of enforcing limits; powers of Commission; unlawful acts.

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NRS 502.140 Tags used as method of enforcing limits; powers of Commission; unlawful acts.
1. Tags may be used as a method of enforcing a limit of the number of any species which may be taken by any one person in any one season or year, and may be issued in such a manner that only a certain number may be used in any one management area, or that one tag may be used in several management areas, as designated by the Commission.
2. The Commission shall designate the number of tags for any species which may be obtained by any one person, and it is unlawful for any person to obtain tags for the person’s use in excess of this number. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 502.145 and the regulations adopted by the Commission pursuant to subsection 8 of NRS 501.181 , it is unlawful for any person to use or possess tags issued to any other person, or to transfer or give tags issued to him or her to any other person.
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